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Interactive Brokers has added CFDs on UK equities (FTSE 350) to its already broad product offering, aiming to offer the same combination of lower trading costs and superior technology that has been the basis for the success of the Interactive Brokers Group†† for 34 years.
Compare Interactive Brokers Commission Rates
Commission Comparison as of August 10, 2011. Services vary by firm. Commission data is for CFDs on UK equities (FTSE 350).
Interactive Brokers
In addition to low rates, Interactive Brokers offers:
- DMA pricing transparency - always quoting the smart routed best bid/offer available in the underlying market.
- Up to 10-to-1 leverage.
- A range of sophisticated tools on the Interactive Brokers trading platform.
- Peace of mind - Interactive Brokers Group and its affiliates' equity capital exceeds $4 billion.
Initially, Interactive Brokers is offering CFD trading based on UK Large and Mid-Cap shares. Additional markets will be added in the near future.
Interactive Brokers – More than CFDs
Enjoy access to over 90 market centres in 19 countries.
IB offers the ability to trade stocks, options, futures, forex, bonds, ETFs and CFDs from a single IB Universal AccountSM.
Due to the leveraged nature of CFDs, trading these products carries substantial risk and may therefore not be suitable for all investors. Your losses may exceed your initial investment and you should not speculate with capital that you cannot afford to lose. It is important that you read the relevant risk disclosures before trading CFDs and if you are in doubt you should seek professional advice.
Your CFD agreement is with Interactive Brokers (U.K.) Limited, which is authorized and regulated by the Financial Services Authority, FSA register entry number 208159.
† Based on a comparison of the published rates for trading CFDs on UK equities (FTSE 350) from CMC Markets, IG Markets, City Index and Saxobank. Rates were obtained on 10th August 2011 from each firm's website. Some of the firms listed may have additional fees and some firms may reduce or waive commissions or fees, depending on factors such as account activity or total account value. Supporting documentation for any claims and statistical information will be provided upon request.
†† includes affiliate and predecessor companies of the Interactive Brokers Group.
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Interactive Brokers, last edited by F. Lawson, 08-Sep-11.
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